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The City of Westmount took ownership of the water mains and the public portion of the water services from the City of Montreal in 2006. Since 2007, the City has been actively replacing lead services through the annual capital works programme as wel......
Read moreThe community garden is shared public land that Westmount makes available to residents for growing vegetables. It is intended for those that do not have access to any land for cultivation. Members are expected to participate fully and cooperatively......
Read moreAn application for authorization for demolition must be submitted to the authority having jurisdiction by the owner of the immovable to be demolished or his authorized representative, using the form provided for this purpose. This form must be duly......
Read moreThe first occupation on the site during this period, was the establishment by the Seminary of St. Sulpice in 1684, of the Fort Des Messieurs, the extensive establishment of which the two early towers and some walls at the College de Montreal are the......
Read moreIdentify and limit the presence of invasive plants in Westmount Invasive plants are non-native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers that have been spread by human activity, intentionally or accidentally. They are often capable of reproducing and spre......
Read moreRequired Documents Documents indicated by an asterisk (*) are required. *A letter describing the scope of the proposed work *A letter from the building owner authorizing the permit application, if the request is made by a third party *A letter......
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Please join us for the first of four film screenings in July! July 9: All the President's Men (1976) - 2 h 15 m "Washington Post" reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to Presi......
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Sustainable Practices Take this opportunity to sort through your belongings, reduce the volume to be moved, and plan how you will pack and organize your items. For a more sustainable move: Moving bin rental services such as GoBac offer a reusa......
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Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant that spreads aggressively thanks to a complex root system that clogs the soil, making it difficult for other plants to grow. The City shares information on how to identify, remove, and safely dispose of this pl......
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In accordance with municipal by-law 1522 , dogs must always be kept on a leash in public spaces in Westmount, unless otherwise indicated. We kindly remind you to respect the signage, as dogs are not allowed in all parks. Failure to comply with the......
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Two interventions on water mains will take place on January 14 and 15, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. , in the area bounded by Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Avenue Westmount and Roslyn and Summit Wood. Notices will be distributed to the affe......
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From May 26 to 30 , paving work will be carried out on the bike path between Melville Avenue and Wood Avenue . From June 2 to 5 , paving work will be carried out on the cycle path between Prince Albert Avenue and Lansdowne Avenue. Access a......
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Access and Mobility One lane will remain open on De Maisonneuve Boulevard during the work. Access to perpendicular streets will be limited to local traffic, and residences will remain accessible at all times. Please note that no parking wi......
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Bulky items collection aims to divert large household items such as wood, metal, ceramic and refrigeration appliances from landfill, so that they can be recycled and recuperated. Collection is by registration only . Registration must be received......
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The City of Westmount will continue to accept the following items for the monthly bulky items collection: dehumidifiers, portable and window air conditioners, water coolers, as well as wooden and ceramic items. A reminder that the collection takes p......
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Through daily inspections, door-to-door outreach, and information kiosks, they will encourage residents to adopt eco-friendly habits. The upcoming kiosks, weather permitting, are as follows: Friday , June 20 , between 1 and 4 p.m. at Westmount P......
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Want to take part in the collective effort? Here are a few free activities happening near Westmount: Monday, October 20 Visit of a composting facility —9 a.m. to 1 p.m.—Departure from the Westmount Recreation Centre Panel “J’en ai as......
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Residents may register to have their reusable household items, in good condition, collected from their homes. The collection will take place from May 25 to June 5 and will be carried out using electric trucks. Collected items will then be sold at......
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Commissioner of Economic Development, infrastructure and Information Technology 514-989-5200 ext. 5077 jchomski@westmount.org Biography Jonathan Chomski is a real estate professional focused on practical solutions to today’s housing needs,......
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Food waste includes all raw, cooked or rotten solid food, soiled paper and cardboard such as paper towels, napkins and tissues, as well as indoor plants. All these are compostable . Composting is a very effective way to reduce landfill waste and......
Read moreFood waste is transported to the St-Thomas composting center where it is mixed with wood chips and placed in swaths. As organic waste degrades, it produces heat. The internal temperature of the swath increases to 70°C, which eliminates pathogens. Th......
Read moreCollecting rainwater allows you to water your plants and lawn, or even to wash your car, with chlorine-free water. Using rainwater allows you to reduce your use of drinking water. Eligible products plastic or wood rain barrel Note: Any recipien......
Read moreDomestic composters allow you to produce a natural fertilizer, compost, which can be used to nourish the soil and plants, while reducing the quantity of organic waste (food and garden waste) sent to landfill. Eligible products worm composting bin......
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At the recommendation of a citizens’ committee in 1890, the City acquired the grounds in 1898 to create Westmount Park. The Westmount Public Library and the Victoria Hall community centre were both inaugurated in its northwest corner the following y......
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Acquired by the City in 1898, the construction and landscaping of the lookout, stairs and park were carried out in the 1930s. Summit Lookout offers striking views of Westmount, Montreal’s downtown area and the St-Lawrence River. At the foot of the L......
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